Bilingual Counselor I $21.36+ DOE

Volunteers of America OregonPortland, OR
Onsite

About The Position

The Bilingual Counselor I is responsible for providing substance use disorder support services, including client engagement, group facilitation, and treatment planning assistance under clinical supervision. The role focuses on supporting clients through their recovery journey while maintaining compliance with professional standards and participating in ongoing training and development. Spanish bilingual is required.

Requirements

  • A high school diploma or GED is required for this role.
  • Experience working or volunteering in a behavioral health, recovery, or human services setting preferred.
  • Demonstrated interest in developing skills in conducting assessments, facilitating groups, and supporting individualized treatment planning under clinical supervision.
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, and substance use disorder services is beneficial.
  • An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be used to satisfy these requirements.
  • Requires a Certification as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC I) and must be registered with MHACBO within 30 days of hire.
  • CADC I certification must be obtained within 24 months of registering as a CADC I candidate if not already obtained upon hire.
  • Must complete a criminal history background check and receive authorization from the State of Oregon’s Background Check Unit.
  • Must not be excluded from participation in federal healthcare programs, including but not limited to listings on the Office of Inspector General (OIG) List of Excluded Individuals/Entities and the System for Award Management (SAM) exclusion list.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.
  • If driving is required for the position, the individual must have an active driver’s license, current insurance, reliable transportation and the ability to meet VOA Oregon’s and VOA Oregon’s insurer’s driver standards.
  • Knowledge of substance use disorders and basic counseling principles, including Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), to support recovery conversations and co-facilitation of groups under supervision.
  • Knowledge of the MHACBO Code of Conduct, basic counseling ethics, mandated reporting, and confidentiality requirements such as HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2.
  • Knowledge of the ASAM Criteria and other assessment tools at an introductory level, with ability to assist in assessments under supervision.
  • Knowledge of documentation practices and the ability to complete required forms, notes, and reports with oversight.
  • Skilled in building rapport and engaging clients in early-stage recovery conversations under supervision.
  • Skilled in co-facilitating structured groups using established curriculum and assisting with group preparation and documentation.
  • Skilled in maintaining accurate records and completing documentation with review and sign-off by a qualified supervisor.
  • Skilled in recognizing and escalating behavioral or clinical concerns to ensure client safety and clinical oversight.
  • Skilled in communicating effectively with peers and supervisors to support coordinated treatment and professional development.
  • Ability to form therapeutic relationships and maintain professional boundaries in accordance with ethical guidelines.
  • Ability to accept feedback, reflect on performance, and engage in self-directed learning and development.
  • Ability to follow clinical direction, recognize concerns outside of scope, and promptly escalate to appropriate staff.
  • Ability to adhere to professional and legal standards in all interactions to ensure client safety and confidentiality.
  • Ability to remain engaged in a dynamic outpatient treatment setting and balance multiple responsibilities with guidance from supervisors.
  • Ability to participate actively in team-based care and contribute positively to a collaborative treatment environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working or volunteering in a behavioral health, recovery, or human services setting.
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, and substance use disorder services.
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed care and an introductory understanding of how trauma may influence substance use and client behavior.
  • Knowledge of cultural humility and awareness of social determinants of health to support inclusive and respectful client interactions.
  • Knowledge of Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) principles and willingness to use tools such as ORS/SRS under clinical guidance.
  • Knowledge of available community recovery supports and referral processes, with guidance from supervisors.
  • Knowledge of strategies to engage and retain clients in early recovery, with supervision and support from experienced staff.
  • Skilled in using basic behavioral health software and electronic records systems with training and support.

Responsibilities

  • Provides culturally responsive, trauma-informed substance use disorder support through recovery-focused conversations and co-facilitation of structured group sessions using established curriculum and evidence-based practices under supervision.
  • Assists with substance use assessments, including ASAM criteria, under the direct supervision of a qualified clinical professional to support the development of individualized treatment plans.
  • Supports the development and updating of individualized treatment plans by gathering client input and collaborating with supervisors and treatment team members.
  • Co-facilitates structured, curriculum-based group sessions focused on skill-building, emotional regulation, relapse prevention, and pro-social behavior under clinical supervision.
  • Assists in responding to client concerns or escalations by employing basic de-escalation techniques within scope and promptly notifying appropriate individuals as needed.
  • Conducts client check-ins during scheduled appointments or outreach to maintain therapeutic rapport, observes recovery progress, and refers concerns to clinical staff as appropriate.
  • Completes clinical documentation such as progress notes, group notes, and client check-ins in a timely and accurate manner, with all documentation reviewed and signed by a qualified supervisor.
  • Participates in clinical supervision, team meetings, and training sessions to develop counseling skills, receive feedback, and support coordinated care.
  • Observes clients for signs of relapse, intoxication, withdrawal, or other risk behaviors and follows established protocols to escalate to clinical staff and ensure safety.
  • Works collaboratively with interdisciplinary outpatient staff, including medical providers, clinical staff, peers, and case managers, to support implementation of treatment plans and reinforce recovery goals.
  • Participates in client admissions by providing program orientation, assisting with intake logistics, and ensuring documentation is routed to appropriate clinical staff.
  • Incorporates client feedback, as directed by supervisors, to improve engagement and builds therapeutic rapport in support of individualized care.
  • Contributes to team efforts to improve programming and workflows by providing observations and feedback to clinical supervisors.
  • Complies with all applicable professional codes of ethics (e.g., MHACBO), agency policies, and federal and state regulations, including HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 regarding confidentiality and client rights.
  • Participates in required clinical supervision and performance development meetings to receive ongoing feedback and build counseling competency.
  • Communicates and coordinates effectively with team members to support quality of care, consistency in service delivery, and client progress.
  • Manages basic administrative responsibilities such as checking email, completing documentation, and assisting with client scheduling under supervision.
  • Engages in ongoing training and professional development activities required to maintain active CADC registration/obtain CADC I and support career progression.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health coverage – medical, dental, and vision insurance, with an employee medical premium starting at just $12.50 per paycheck
  • Life insurance
  • Short- and long-term disability insurance
  • 403(b) with an automatic 5.5% employer contribution after 18 months, regardless of employee participation
  • Generous paid time off (PTO) plan, starting with accruals that earn 15 days in the first year, 23 days in the second, and 26 days in the third
  • 80 hours of front-loaded sick time (prorated in the first year), which resets annually on January 1
  • 10 paid holidays each year, plus three personal holidays (prorated in the first year)
  • As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, VOA Oregon is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • An employee assistance program
  • Other voluntary benefits and discounts
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